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Due to the free rum party the conference hosted the night before, people drifted in kind of slowly this morning.
2018-09-21 BOJANA GINN WAP Working Artist Project Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia MOCA GA
Join us for the opening reception of Bojana Ginn’s 2017-2018 Working Artist Project exhibition on Friday, September 21st from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Ginn’s exhibition will be on view from September 22 – November 17.
FREE FOR MEMBERS.
About the Exhibition:
What if a sculpture or an image is a question, pondering who we are and where we are headed in relation to nature, technology, and creativity?
The interest in line, the interest in fiber and pixel and what they can become in the context of time, space and materials, is still the essence of my personal explorations: the mechanics of inspiration and visual thinking, the ethics of transhumanism, and a phygital mind.
While exploring the same subjects, the work has grown in scale.
It’s unclear to me if sculptures and moving images are interior or exterior spaces. They can be both. Connections of mind and body, material and immaterial, ancient and contemporary, bio and tech, all are complexities which are not opposites. If light is a machine, what is the spirituality of technology?
Building structures as questions induces countless little responses, reactions, decisions, shaping the space into a subjective mass of thoughts, memories, hopes, possibilities, but mostly, a desire for more tenderness.
—Bojana Ginn
This round of Working Artist Project was curated by Joey Orr, the Andrew W. Mellon Curator for Research at the Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas. Major funding provided by the Charles Loridans Foundation and the Antinori Foundation, with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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"#Cyborgification is simply the process of compensating technologically for the inherent limitations of natural man" - James Scott, Sr.Fellow, ICIT
2018-09-21 BOJANA GINN WAP Working Artist Project Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia MOCA GA
Join us for the opening reception of Bojana Ginn’s 2017-2018 Working Artist Project exhibition on Friday, September 21st from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Ginn’s exhibition will be on view from September 22 – November 17.
FREE FOR MEMBERS.
About the Exhibition:
What if a sculpture or an image is a question, pondering who we are and where we are headed in relation to nature, technology, and creativity?
The interest in line, the interest in fiber and pixel and what they can become in the context of time, space and materials, is still the essence of my personal explorations: the mechanics of inspiration and visual thinking, the ethics of transhumanism, and a phygital mind.
While exploring the same subjects, the work has grown in scale.
It’s unclear to me if sculptures and moving images are interior or exterior spaces. They can be both. Connections of mind and body, material and immaterial, ancient and contemporary, bio and tech, all are complexities which are not opposites. If light is a machine, what is the spirituality of technology?
Building structures as questions induces countless little responses, reactions, decisions, shaping the space into a subjective mass of thoughts, memories, hopes, possibilities, but mostly, a desire for more tenderness.
—Bojana Ginn
This round of Working Artist Project was curated by Joey Orr, the Andrew W. Mellon Curator for Research at the Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas. Major funding provided by the Charles Loridans Foundation and the Antinori Foundation, with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Robert Anderson talking at TEDxFolkestone 2019 about avoiding prejudices in the future world of transhumanism
One of the fabulous conference halls at the Congress on Technological Sovereignity held in Madrid October 5-7, 2005.